The New York Times, this morning:
At the center of the ever-deepening mystery of Norman Hsu, the fugitive fund-raiser who was captured after a brief flight from the law last week, is the question of how he evolved from
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Toward the end of the first clip, O’Reilly questioned whether Romney had characterized Hillary Clinton’s position on Iraq accurately, when he said that her position is that we should depose Maliki and then leave. I did a little fact-checking, and
A Bitsblog PSA, Mary Katherine Ham, Townhall, has a multipart consersation with Bradley Smith, formerly of the FEC. It says something, not altogether nice, aboiut the state of our republic, when politicians who write, vote and pss laws with the
Patrick Healy, New York Times:
Update: Blake Zeff, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign, just e-mailed to say that Mayor Rivera stepped down from Mrs. Clinton’s Mayors Council today.
Yes, I saw the debate last night. My opinion about who won? Hands down, Fred Thompson.
Fred Thompson’s campaign introduction video. I like it, both adult and calm.
Joyner, today:
Senator John McCain told off a kid who asked whether he was too old to be president.
An unflinching John McCain was told Tuesday by New Hampshire high school students he might be too old to be
James Joyner, over at Outside The Beltway, is running a post this morning and titled “Edwards opposes medical choice”.
If John Edwards is elected president, Americans will have no choice but go to the doctor when told.
Democratic presidential hopeful
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You knew this kind of thing was going to come up, eventually. Given enough time, idiot theories are bound to pop up from just about everywhere. Kinda like the infinite monkeys theory in reverse.
(CNN)–The ranking Republican member
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Captain Ed gets a second link from me today. The first was because of stout agreement. This second one, not so much.
It’s doubtful that any newspaper outside of New York City could raise this question, but the Times
Captain Ed, this morning:
Earlier today, I noted Fred Thompson’s sponsorship of the Fox broadcast of the next Republican debate, and called it a “shrewd move”, which resulted in some, ahem, mixed reviews from CQ readers. It occurred to me
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In the last few days, I have suggested repeatedly that this Norman Hsu was connected to the Chinese connection that was funneling money to the Clintons for their White House runs. The Wall Street Journal today, confirms this, to a
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Ed Morrissey, Captain’s Quarters, writes of an interesting problem. What happens when the ‘rats collect major campaign contributions from moonbats in order to elect blue dogs, read conservative, democrats:
The Left has finally started taking off the gloves. They
In response to the flurry of bumper sticker requests, lately, I thought I’d make one of my own;
Hillary Clinton: The choice of Norman Hsu
Because of other commitments, today, I was unable to comment on this in a timely fashion. Perhaps it’s a good thing I didn’t, because the story updated itself, getting even better. I’ll cut right to the update :

